Kohli's knock best I have seen: Misbah

Mirpur: "This is the best innings I have ever seen," is how Pakistan skipper Misbah-ul-Haq described young Indian batsman Virat Kohli's majestic knock of 183, which helped India chase a mammoth 330-run target in Asia Cup, here on Sunday.

Kohli's career-best knock came off just 148 balls and the sensational victory kept India's chances to make the final of the tournament alive.

"They did wonderfully. It was [an] excellent innings by Kohli. The best innings I have ever seen. Credit goes to their batsmen, it's easy out there under lights. But 329 is still a good score," Misbah said after the match.

Misbah also said Pakistan, who have already made the final, will sort out their grey areas and come out strong in the summit clash.

Kohli himself was stunned with what he did with the bat for India. "I still cannot believe what happened out there. It was a crunch game for us. I could execute my plans against a tough side and it is really satisfying," he said.

Asked what he was thinking when Gautam Gambhir departed in the second ball of the innings, Kohli said," One thing in my mind was that it was a good wicket to bat on. We needed to build partnerships. We kept wickets in hand and that helped."

During his terrific knock, Kohli rattled up a 172-run partnership with Rohit Sharma (68), which was key to India's easy win.

Kohli was full of praise for Sharma. "I am a big fan of Rohit. I love watching him bat. It was a pleasure to bat with him. It was one of the best chases we had. So very satisfying."

It was India's highest successful run chase ever, and skipper MS Dhoni said it was frustrating to see Pakistan score so many runs.

"When they were batting as a captain, you cannot do much. They batted brilliantly. We used eight bowlers and when you use eight bowlers it means things are not going your way. It still was a good wicket under lights but you still needed partnerships," Dhoni said.

Dhoni was also all praise for young Indian guns, Virat and Rohit.

"Sachin [Tendulkar] and Virat batted brilliantly, Rohit can be a good finisher. He was calm and cool. Kohli was brilliant. It never looked he slogged. He played proper cricketing shots," he said.

Dhoni said it may have looked like an easy chase but it wasn't. "Once you cross 300 it's difficult irrespective of how flat the pitch is, we did it in Hobart. We've got the talent in the bowling department also. It's about how you handle pressure, they will learn from games like these."